- Haskins, Victoria, Scrimgeour, Anne
'& so we are "slave owners"!': employers and the NSW Aborigines Protection Board trust funds
'A better chance'?: sexual abuse and the apprenticeship of Aboriginal girls under the NSW Aborigines Protection Board
'A devotion I hope I may fully repay': Joan Kingsley-Strack
'Give to us the people we would love to be amongst us': the Aboriginal campaign against Caroline Bulmer's eviction from Lake Tyers Aboriginal station, 1913-14
'Lovable natives' and `tribal sisters': feminism, maternalism, and the campaign for aboriginal citizenship in New South Wales in the late 1930s
'The privilege of employing natives': the Quan Sing affair and Chinese-aboriginal employment in Western Australia, 1889-1934
A sense of absence, restored (book review)
Aboriginal representations in the ceramics of Brownie Downing and the Martin Boyd pottery
Beth Dean and the transnational circulation of Aboriginal dance culture: gender, authority and C. P. Mountford
Beyond complicity: questions and issues for white women in Aboriginal history
Book review: Aboriginal family and the state: the conditions of history
Colonialism and male domestic service across the Asia Pacific
- Martínez, Julia, Lowrie, Claire, Steel, Frances, Haskins, Victoria
Dancing in the dust: a gendered history of indigenising Australian cultural identity
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